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. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- tips to get your finances in order in the new year. five simple ways to cut costs and save thousands of dollars. that's on gma. that's your "moneyscope report." i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> 6:23. if you like watching sports and snow stay tuned. we have video about up with of those games -- about one of those games yesterday in the snow. we're looking at the extended forecast, the chance of a flurry or snow shower this afternoon. otherwise a fair mix of clouds and gusty winds, high of only 32. will feel like low 20s and we'll get back to low 20s tonight. tomorrow 33, 37 wednesday. thursday looks like we try to start clear, we pushed the old pattern out but the next one comes back in with a race of clouds. that will come back with a chance of snow and maybe accumulating snow on friday. much colder, highs only in the 20s next weekend. >>> 6:23. here's kim brown with a check on traffic. >> thank you. aside from the one crash we still have on scene in finksburg, gamber road and deerpark road, looking good around the area, ice reported in joppato
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guest: would be somethingç lika contract with america? guest:xd i think it is possible that something like that occurs. our house colleagues have talked about that. i am confident there will be worked done and the senate to come up with consensus that we can lay out for people and say, if you and trust us with the responsibility of governing, this is what our game plan would be. i think it is full disclosure. guest: one take away that democrats seem to have gotten is that is a -- it is a wake-up call. we can switch gears in time for the 2010 elections. when pat -- pathway they are taking isfáçç the populist me. are you worried that they are trying to make the republicans the party of wall street and the party of the fat cats that needed to be the populists? guest: i think they are going to try something different because what they have been doing does not work. when the president announced a shared financial responsibility tax, the stock market plummeted by 200 points. host: a fee. guest: a fee. people areçç smart. they understan
guest: would be somethingç lika contract with america? guest:xd i think it is possible that something like that occurs. our house colleagues have talked about that. i am confident there will be worked done and the senate to come up with consensus that we can lay out for people and say, if you and trust us with the responsibility of governing, this is what our game plan would be. i think it is full disclosure. guest: one take away that democrats seem to have gotten is that is a -- it is a...
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no senior anywhere in america will lose their core medicare benefits under our bill. let's be clear about that. if they were, aarp, the national committee to preserve social security, the national alliance of retired persons would never be supporting our bill. now, lastly, according to an economic survey done at boston university, the extensively analyzed medicare advantage payments, and they found that just 14% of the additional funds that these private plans have received have gone to benefit medicare enrollees. the vast majority of the payments, 86% go to profits, c.e.o. salaries, corporate jets, all these other things, or they might even, some of them, may go to things like gym memberships or spa memberships. i raised a point the other day, why should my medicare beneficiaries in iowa have to pay more in medicare so that a medicare beneficiary, say, in arizona, in arizona can go to a spa and have it paid for by medicare advantage? paid for by the subsidies of of $12 billion that we give them. that come both from taxpayers and from medicare recipients right now. so
no senior anywhere in america will lose their core medicare benefits under our bill. let's be clear about that. if they were, aarp, the national committee to preserve social security, the national alliance of retired persons would never be supporting our bill. now, lastly, according to an economic survey done at boston university, the extensively analyzed medicare advantage payments, and they found that just 14% of the additional funds that these private plans have received have gone to benefit...
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to put that in perspective, that is more than we spent on treating all the cancers in america. almost half again as much. a lot of the money that we're talking about goes to treating the chronic diseases which have obesity as an underlying cause. we know those include heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancers which are directly related to obesity. medical care for diabetes and its complications alone costs more than $116 billion a year. health-care costs related to heart disease costs [unintelligible] all of which are tied to obesity. that is just what we're spending today. right now, we have more children who are overweight and obese then we have ever had before in this nation. four times higher than it was 40 years ago. so many children now have type 2 diabetes that we no longer refer to it as adult onset diabetes. it is just referred to as type 2 which is a recent an alarming change trade we have the first generation of american children where, if we do not change the trajectory, they will have a shorter life span than their parents here in the uni
to put that in perspective, that is more than we spent on treating all the cancers in america. almost half again as much. a lot of the money that we're talking about goes to treating the chronic diseases which have obesity as an underlying cause. we know those include heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancers which are directly related to obesity. medical care for diabetes and its complications alone costs more than $116 billion a year. health-care costs related to...
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not only from america, but from europe, from all the developing countries, and gold has a 5,000-year history of being a stored value. i know doesn't have industrial uses but it didn't have industrial uses when trading at $ 250. one other quick point. it's not a short-term thing, gold. between 1971 and today, if you look at gold versus the s&p 500, guess blah? they're almost the say. including dividends. gold is actually outperformed liquidity. i don't want to sound like a gold bug. let me end it by saying i hope i'm dead wrong, but when i look at the flooding of occurrence currencies in these developing country, you have to own some gold, the bull market is likely to continue. >> diane? >> i stay away from gold. it doesn't have industrial use. makes nice wedding rings, i've had a few. holding on to the last one a nice christmas present. not something i can buy. you know, as an investment, because i don't understand its investment value. that, many people have made money in it. many people have made money on a lot of false profits as well. i'm not as much into gold. i think inflation,
not only from america, but from europe, from all the developing countries, and gold has a 5,000-year history of being a stored value. i know doesn't have industrial uses but it didn't have industrial uses when trading at $ 250. one other quick point. it's not a short-term thing, gold. between 1971 and today, if you look at gold versus the s&p 500, guess blah? they're almost the say. including dividends. gold is actually outperformed liquidity. i don't want to sound like a gold bug. let me...
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as he came on out and seen how america was really feeling he came to the right. and he told everybody, he said he could be our president too, but he hasn't tried to be our president on the right. it just forced us through no matter how we felt and it's turned people off. because he told us - when he was running that he would run and help us and run in the middle but he hasn't. he turned all the way to the left. put special deals in and all those dollars in which he has no business doing. and he's down lot of stuff to harm our country stins since the day he walked. democrats shut their eyes and think e we can do what we want because we have the power. host: did you vote? who did you support. caller: obama. host: who did you vote in the election this year? guest: the guy that won. for people to get jobs back they shut their eyes to everything and said we got the power so we're going to push what we want. host: julie, what would you like to see them do? caller: well he don't have to stand up there every day and cuss the banks and talk about all the stuff that's - an
as he came on out and seen how america was really feeling he came to the right. and he told everybody, he said he could be our president too, but he hasn't tried to be our president on the right. it just forced us through no matter how we felt and it's turned people off. because he told us - when he was running that he would run and help us and run in the middle but he hasn't. he turned all the way to the left. put special deals in and all those dollars in which he has no business doing. and...
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america is in very serious trouble. this guy has got to get serious about american economy and its place in the world. he keeps talking about 3 carving the time, redistributing the pie as it is crumbling is -- in his hands. he has a great opportunity because the republicans don't have much to say about making things better. it is like pulling a light string and getting the light to come on. if you talk to the republicans, they say deregulation. look at wall street, they need regulation. >> we are waiting for the president who will be departing the white house in about seven or 8 minutes. meanwhile, the senate has gaveled in for a brief session. the senators have dinner together and then they go to the senate chamber and then they will walk across to the house chamber for a joint session of congress. this is the third time that the president has delivered a speech before a joint session of congress. this will be the first official state of the union. let's talk about the health care issue. you are talking about this toni
america is in very serious trouble. this guy has got to get serious about american economy and its place in the world. he keeps talking about 3 carving the time, redistributing the pie as it is crumbling is -- in his hands. he has a great opportunity because the republicans don't have much to say about making things better. it is like pulling a light string and getting the light to come on. if you talk to the republicans, they say deregulation. look at wall street, they need regulation....
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coming up on "good morning america," tips to get your finances in order. five simple ways to cut costs and save thousands of dollars. i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> 6:19, 23 degrees. >> those five local men under arrest in pakistan are due in court today. . prosecutors want the maximum punishment. >> later on "oprah," the best new gadgets and the best surprise oprah says she has ever had. >> hello. i'm not the national gallery of art. you'll see many pictures of picasso. they will be featured in a special exposition at the national gallery of art in 2010. good morning, washington. >>> "avatar" rules the box office. >> philip stewart has some of the stories you'll not find on the front page. >> good morning. it is a first for a first lady. michelle obama made her reality show debuted last by. this washe appeared as a specia. she said a secret ingredient came from the white house garden. tech blogs have rumors of a new ipod. you're looking at many alleged mockups. this is not from apple. it will be sold for less than $1,000 and will feature a multi touch screen wit
coming up on "good morning america," tips to get your finances in order. five simple ways to cut costs and save thousands of dollars. i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> 6:19, 23 degrees. >> those five local men under arrest in pakistan are due in court today. . prosecutors want the maximum punishment. >> later on "oprah," the best new gadgets and the best surprise oprah says she has ever had. >> hello. i'm not the national gallery of art. you'll see many...
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major funding r the pbs newsho is provided by: pacific fe bankf america >>hevron. this is the power of human energy. toyota. >> andy the bill and melinda gates fodation. dedicated to t idea that all pele deserve the chance to live a healthyroductive life. and with the ongng support of the institutions and foundations. and... this program wasade possible by t corporation for public broadcaing. and by contributionso your pbs station om viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the exodufrom haiti's shtered capital kept building today. aid ficials reported 200,000 haitians have fled porau- prince. the government talked of setng vast new tent cities. and an 84-year-old woman w pulled alive frothe rubble, after ten days. margaret warner talked earli today wi jay newton small of "time" magazine from port-- prince. >> warner: jay newton all, thank you for joining us were hearing reports of tens of thousas, in fact hundredsf thousands of haitians fleeing t city. what have u seen? >> i have certaiy seen that. e port is clogged with ferrieof, you know, haitia trying to leave t
major funding r the pbs newsho is provided by: pacific fe bankf america >>hevron. this is the power of human energy. toyota. >> andy the bill and melinda gates fodation. dedicated to t idea that all pele deserve the chance to live a healthyroductive life. and with the ongng support of the institutions and foundations. and... this program wasade possible by t corporation for public broadcaing. and by contributionso your pbs station om viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the...
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and, not only does it not undermine america's prosperity, it is the key to america's prosperity, and one of the keys because it maintains a sound money supply. and because in a time of crisis like we had in the late 2008 it is there to step up and make the tough decisions independent of the political process. and it is proven that it can do it. so i would hope it wouldn't allow all this fervor to find, to find fault with people to overwhelm an extremely talented nominee who deserve to be reconfirmed and to be quite honestly need, who we need in that position as chairman of the federal reserve. mr. president, i yield the floor. >> mr. president? >> the senator from oregon is recognized. >> mr. president and i rise today to oppose the nomination of ben bernanke is chairman of the fed. i do so as a member of the banking committee voted against his nomination and the committee. because, i researched his record and on that record i believe that ben bernanke is not the right person to lead the fed. in short, bernanke's decisions over the last eight years as a member of the federal reserve
and, not only does it not undermine america's prosperity, it is the key to america's prosperity, and one of the keys because it maintains a sound money supply. and because in a time of crisis like we had in the late 2008 it is there to step up and make the tough decisions independent of the political process. and it is proven that it can do it. so i would hope it wouldn't allow all this fervor to find, to find fault with people to overwhelm an extremely talented nominee who deserve to be...
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[cheers and applause] >> the true engines of job creation here in america are america's businesses. and there are several steps we can take to help them expand and hire new workers. last night i proposed taking $30 billion, the money that went to wall street banks and have now been repaid and give it to community banks to small businesses to help them stay afloat. that will help. [cheers and applause] >> i also proposed a new tax credit for more than one million small businesses that hire new workers or raise wages. and while we're at it, i believe we should eliminate all capital gains taxes on small business investment and provide a tax incentive for all businesses to invest in new plants and equipment. [cheers and applause] >> as joe mentioned, we're going to put more americans to work rebuilding our infrastructure. and building our infrastructure of the future. i mean it's important to repave our roads. it's important to repair our bridges so that they're safe. but we want to start looking deep into the 21st century and we want to say to ourselves there is no reason why other cou
[cheers and applause] >> the true engines of job creation here in america are america's businesses. and there are several steps we can take to help them expand and hire new workers. last night i proposed taking $30 billion, the money that went to wall street banks and have now been repaid and give it to community banks to small businesses to help them stay afloat. that will help. [cheers and applause] >> i also proposed a new tax credit for more than one million small businesses...
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as he came on out and seen how america was really feeling he came to the right. and he told everybody, he said he could be our president too, but he hasn't tried to be our president on the right. it just forced us through no matter how we felt and it's turned people off. because he told us - when he was running that he would run and help us and run in the middle but he hasn't. he turned all the way to the left. put special deals in and all those dollars in which he has no business doing. and he's down lot of stuff to harm our country stins since the day he walked. democrats shut their eyes and think e we can do what we want because we have the power. host: did you vote? who did you support. caller: obama. host: who did you vote in the election this year? guest: the guy that won. for people to get jobs back they shut their eyes to everything and said we got the power so we're going to push what we want. host: julie, what would you like to see them do? caller: well he don't have to stand up there every day and cuss the banks and talk about all the stuff that's - an
as he came on out and seen how america was really feeling he came to the right. and he told everybody, he said he could be our president too, but he hasn't tried to be our president on the right. it just forced us through no matter how we felt and it's turned people off. because he told us - when he was running that he would run and help us and run in the middle but he hasn't. he turned all the way to the left. put special deals in and all those dollars in which he has no business doing. and...
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that is what america believes that. that is the vision that is far more powerful than the hatred of these pilots extremists. host: joining us now is the executive director for the council of american-islamic relations. where does the government need to go as far as what happened in december and from heading out from there? >> good morning. guest: when i saw the president's become that, it looked like the president had it together. he abolished that the information about the terrorist was in the system but was not acted on pe. the government knows a lot of information but it needs to use this information. security agencies need to communicate among themselves. information can be more and has tended more effective. we have questions about the effectiveness and the fact that the influence is being influenced against ethnic groups but the information we have, as the president said, could have helped the government prevent this guy from even coming to the united states. the second thing i heard the president said was the fac
that is what america believes that. that is the vision that is far more powerful than the hatred of these pilots extremists. host: joining us now is the executive director for the council of american-islamic relations. where does the government need to go as far as what happened in december and from heading out from there? >> good morning. guest: when i saw the president's become that, it looked like the president had it together. he abolished that the information about the terrorist was...
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and what america means impact them still remains on settled that go back to these core things about the american founding. mo conservatism too often sees itself as merely representing and talking about economics or policy issues or certain traditions one, and i think what it didn't quite realize was that what it was trying to conserve and the larger sense with a larger principles of the american founding. it's there. that is what it stands for. but it didn't quite grasp that in a way. and as a result i think it was short-sighted move. and i think today we are seeing a different look which in the book is with a new conservatism. that doesn't see itself as merely conservative versus liberal, left versus right, republican versus democrat for that matter, but sees its larger, this larger thing. that's something very different, and i think just like the american founders in the period i described earlier that had to go through the serious rethinking of what are the core principles we stand for, what's the legitimacy of government, what is this source of our rights? i think americans especial
and what america means impact them still remains on settled that go back to these core things about the american founding. mo conservatism too often sees itself as merely representing and talking about economics or policy issues or certain traditions one, and i think what it didn't quite realize was that what it was trying to conserve and the larger sense with a larger principles of the american founding. it's there. that is what it stands for. but it didn't quite grasp that in a way. and as a...
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america! america! god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good and with brotherhood from sea to shining sea america the beautiful ♪ [applause] >> wow. allr ight l right. wow. Ñiwe have an incredibly amazing group of talent -- talented the houstonians. and we are so fortunate to have had them with us for the inauguration. please join me in thanking all of them. the adorable children from the chinese community center. [applause] hourour poets. [applause] ms. barbara padilla. [applause] ms. mary griffith. [applause] mr. warner dixon. [applause] and of course, this group of people behind me, the wonderful inauguration orchestra. and [applause] this group of people is from the houston symphony and the houston grand opera orchestra, and with them as the earnest walker band. our conductor, the conductor from the white university shepard school of music. [applause] and our inauguration acquirer,
america! america! god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good and with brotherhood from sea to shining sea america the beautiful ♪ [applause] >> wow. allr ight l right. wow. Ñiwe have an incredibly amazing group of talent -- talented the houstonians. and we are so fortunate to have had them with us for the inauguration. please join me in thanking all of them. the adorable children...
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everybody in america can learn something from someone here. it is important to have those faces in the broad scheme of where the american population congregates. >> i'm a class of 2006 -- i have a couple of comments and the question. in the spirit of self- determination, i am haitian- american, and i was born in the nine states. i consider myself african- american and haitian-american, but i understand what monica is saying. it is important that haitians speak for haitians and haitian americans speak for haitians and that experts speak. why are the networks looking at the models the sport network said used? these coaches and players to be commentators. they put them through boot camp and teach them the rudiments of speaking in front of the camera and they unleash them. the professional journalist takes a backseat, may be anchoring a little bit, but they let the commentators the sports experts in speak. -- they let the commentators and the sports experts speak. i'm not really a fan of trying to use journalists to do that because they're not the
everybody in america can learn something from someone here. it is important to have those faces in the broad scheme of where the american population congregates. >> i'm a class of 2006 -- i have a couple of comments and the question. in the spirit of self- determination, i am haitian- american, and i was born in the nine states. i consider myself african- american and haitian-american, but i understand what monica is saying. it is important that haitians speak for haitians and haitian...
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you can log on-line for more information at new america dot net. a link available to c-span dot o'n org. texas call. caller: good morning. i got four sons. and three different universities and one in junior college. if i had a professional i would pull them out. they walk around like a sack over their head like nothing going to happen to this country. that's like having a bandit outside your house and opening the door. i don't know why everyone is so against israel. the only way is to get independent on oil in our own country that will hurt those countries. that's all i got to say. guest: um... you know, i don't consider myself antiisraeli. i don't think i've said anything this morning that can be construed as antiisraeli in any way. i understand certainly you're not the first person to suggest that the united states could be energy independent that we could basically extra kate from dealing with the problems in the middle east but i think frankly energy independence is an illusion or myth. we can't do it. so, i think, you know we're going to be in
you can log on-line for more information at new america dot net. a link available to c-span dot o'n org. texas call. caller: good morning. i got four sons. and three different universities and one in junior college. if i had a professional i would pull them out. they walk around like a sack over their head like nothing going to happen to this country. that's like having a bandit outside your house and opening the door. i don't know why everyone is so against israel. the only way is to get...
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we are going to lose the strength of america, the future of america. so sacrifice is going to be built into this, and it is not going to be an easy one. if others are moving ahead with something, we want to show them what our people think as we went through it, and we feel the going to be worthwhile. who is going to handle that? go ahead. >> this is anton chapkin with e.i.r. i wanted to ask you about the approach of the organizer, peter peterson. since he was part of the team under nixon that broke up the f.d.r. system. he has advocated -- >> he is not a part of this process. >> i know. but he has advocated the accelerated debt of the elderly as a way to prop up the speculation. how does he fit into your commission since everybody here is part of that? >> to my knowledge, i am not part of it. but that doesn't make any difference. some people were with them a month ago and have left the organization as experts and hired by ours. mr. peterson has got an agenda. he thinks the a worthwhile agenda. he is not part of our plans for the future, but we think he
we are going to lose the strength of america, the future of america. so sacrifice is going to be built into this, and it is not going to be an easy one. if others are moving ahead with something, we want to show them what our people think as we went through it, and we feel the going to be worthwhile. who is going to handle that? go ahead. >> this is anton chapkin with e.i.r. i wanted to ask you about the approach of the organizer, peter peterson. since he was part of the team under nixon...
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now, the amount of money for profit, their earnings every year, 20 cents for every dollar earned in america, to 42 cents. how will you have labor intensive industry and how would you have people working when all the money is going to the financial sector where you don't have to hire to many people. all this money, bonuses and everything else and nobody can stop it. last thing, the need to bust down and break up the big monopolies, oligopolies to places like goldman sachs and let banking get back down to one -- to earn money in their own businesses for people at home for the family spirit it is not about speculation or hedges or anything else. guest: there are a lot of questions there. let me start with a few of them. first, yes, it is true that paul volcker raised interest rates -- that is the way we ended inflation. it is also true of the one of the rate went as high as 10. %, a little higher than it was at the peak so far this time -- 10.8% but it is also true that following the end of this inflation we probably had almost 20 years of stable growth and low inflation with very mild recessi
now, the amount of money for profit, their earnings every year, 20 cents for every dollar earned in america, to 42 cents. how will you have labor intensive industry and how would you have people working when all the money is going to the financial sector where you don't have to hire to many people. all this money, bonuses and everything else and nobody can stop it. last thing, the need to bust down and break up the big monopolies, oligopolies to places like goldman sachs and let banking get...
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we're going to lose the strength of america, the future of america. so sacrifice will be built into this. it will not be an easy one. we will offer our budget to leaders of like mind and what purpose. if they are moving ahead with something, we're going to show them what our people think as we went through it. we feel it is going to be worthwhile. who was going to handle that? the head. >> i am with eir. i wanted ask you about the approach of the organizer of your project, peter peterson. cissy was part of the team -- since he was part of the team under nixon that broke up the fdr system, and many got a speculative fortune, he has advocated -- >> he is not part of this project. >> he has advocated this as a way to prop up the speculation. how does he fit into your commission? everybody here is part of that. he is on the coalition sponsored by that. both of you are. >> to my knowledge, i am not part of it. that does not make any difference. some people were with him on month ago and they left their organizations and were hired by hours. mr. peterson ha
we're going to lose the strength of america, the future of america. so sacrifice will be built into this. it will not be an easy one. we will offer our budget to leaders of like mind and what purpose. if they are moving ahead with something, we're going to show them what our people think as we went through it. we feel it is going to be worthwhile. who was going to handle that? the head. >> i am with eir. i wanted ask you about the approach of the organizer of your project, peter peterson....
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we are pushing banks to raise capital, as the bank of america example shows. and we are done quite a bit to restore the church's asian market, which is very important and the united states. that's about one-third of our criticism. it was mostly shut down during the crisis, except for the government guaranteed mortgage markets. and our activities, both in small business lending and also in commercial real estate, have gotten those markets, look like they're in better shape and start to funky. that is very important because it provides a source of funding for the banks that they can then pass on into loans. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> just 30 seconds, the bank of america you mention to senator shelby and again reference you. are you supportive of their decision to pay off these t.a.r.p. monies and you see any negative implications of them doing so? >> we as their supervisor, along with occ and others evaluated their situation. and we felt it was safe and reasonable and appropriate for them to pay off the t.a.r.p. and we sign off on the. >> make a very much. >
we are pushing banks to raise capital, as the bank of america example shows. and we are done quite a bit to restore the church's asian market, which is very important and the united states. that's about one-third of our criticism. it was mostly shut down during the crisis, except for the government guaranteed mortgage markets. and our activities, both in small business lending and also in commercial real estate, have gotten those markets, look like they're in better shape and start to funky....
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. >> i think it would be truly irresponsible for us, america, to send prisoners of war that we hold now back to yemen. >>reporter: the white house says once the facility closes, some yemeny detainees will go there. they are working with their government to insure safety for all americans. >> there are about 90 detainees there. >>> a developing story out of new jersey. flights at the international airport have been grounded and several passengers are being rescreened as we speak. these are still photos taken of the scene inside the airport a few hours ago. this was stemmed by a man who walked through a screening checkpoint exit and in to a terminal. he was spotted on airport surveillance camera. all the passengers were asked to go back out and go through security screenings again. >>> concerns tonight for florida oranges. how long i use $2,000 holiday cash to get $5,500 total cash back on select 09 silverado vehicles in stock. >>> good evening, folks. it's call coming to an end, as far as the holiday times and we're back to reality. one of the reality checks is the temperatures. it is ju
. >> i think it would be truly irresponsible for us, america, to send prisoners of war that we hold now back to yemen. >>reporter: the white house says once the facility closes, some yemeny detainees will go there. they are working with their government to insure safety for all americans. >> there are about 90 detainees there. >>> a developing story out of new jersey. flights at the international airport have been grounded and several passengers are being rescreened...
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control america. that's not the america i grew up in. it is not the america that vermonters believe in, where individuals have a right to speak but not megacorporations. some come to the opposite conclusions about the right of orptions to spend unlimited money in elections for that enshrined in our laws and prior supreme court decisions. did we amend the constitution to somehow equate corporations to people? no, we did not. nowhere does the constitution even mention corporations. did we modify the first amendment? no, the first amendment reads as it did six years ago. indeed, as it did 219 years ago when the bill of rights was ratified and the 14th state in the union, vermont, ratified the constitution. as justice stevens noted in his dissent, the only relevant thing that has changed since austin mcconnell is the composition of the court. last week's decision and this troubling inconsistency with the court's other interpretations of the constitution leads us with serious questions about how to ensure
control america. that's not the america i grew up in. it is not the america that vermonters believe in, where individuals have a right to speak but not megacorporations. some come to the opposite conclusions about the right of orptions to spend unlimited money in elections for that enshrined in our laws and prior supreme court decisions. did we amend the constitution to somehow equate corporations to people? no, we did not. nowhere does the constitution even mention corporations. did we modify...
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and america's most wanted. they recognize the description of the marriage in their cars. they responded to the tip late saturday and surrounded the small hotel in long key, florida. >>> that's what we're happy about. and now you can see it. they are accused of fatally shooting the twin sisters, a 6-year-old cousin and a 71-year-old aunt at a home in jupiter, florida. >> tonight, the secret service says they are investigating a hand out there for president barack obama. and the large black doll was found hanging from the building forward for them and a spokesman said that they were found yesterday morning in the small town of plains, georgia. a local witness told them that they had a rope around the neck. and the sign with obama's name on it. >>> and a developing story now that the u.s. and the british embassy for them are closed. both shut down from al qaeda where the tpwroup was bolstering their present in that country and that has prompted more criticism for them in how they are haggling the war on terror. >> reporter: can anything positive come about for them involving
and america's most wanted. they recognize the description of the marriage in their cars. they responded to the tip late saturday and surrounded the small hotel in long key, florida. >>> that's what we're happy about. and now you can see it. they are accused of fatally shooting the twin sisters, a 6-year-old cousin and a 71-year-old aunt at a home in jupiter, florida. >> tonight, the secret service says they are investigating a hand out there for president barack obama. and the...
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do not know the history of what on in central america and south america. i noticed you did not seem to mention anything about chile except they are doing so great. we talk about 9/11 here, but there was a 9/11 in chile in an 1970's, which we did. we basically destroyed the country. we try to come across in the world with this altar was to get to that we're going to help everybody, but we do not -- this altruistic attitude that we're going to help everybody. but we do not. we do not like to talk about the mistakes that we have done, only the good things. but we almost destroyed chile and millions of people were killed under conditions at -- under pinochet. he was in charge for 20 years. he got in in 73 and got out of 93. guest: my math is quite good. yours is wrong. the united states was helping the transition to democracy in chile in the 1980's. yes, we work involved in a coup in 1973, which is regrettable. the united states has a very strong, positive influence in chile and its reputation in chile today. host: thank you for joining us. coming of next, we
do not know the history of what on in central america and south america. i noticed you did not seem to mention anything about chile except they are doing so great. we talk about 9/11 here, but there was a 9/11 in chile in an 1970's, which we did. we basically destroyed the country. we try to come across in the world with this altar was to get to that we're going to help everybody, but we do not -- this altruistic attitude that we're going to help everybody. but we do not. we do not like to talk...
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bernanke bank of america's term ends this thursday. several democratic senators have noted their opposition to his nomination. >> geoff hoon served as the former defense secretary under british prime minister tony blair from 1999 to 2005. last week he testified before the british iraq committee, a five-member committee examining the british in the iraq war. questions focused on mr. hoon's relationship with then defense secretary donald rumsfeld and the assessment of the military be this is over 2 1/2 hours. >> well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. today we begin hearing from members of the government who were involved in the buildup and the decision to commit force to action in iraq in 2003. this session are to examine the right honorable geoff hoon the former secretary of state for defense the key discussions and decisions taken on iraq. and their implementation within the ministry of defense and the government. during his period of secretary of defense. it will cover from summer 2001 to may of 2005. i should say at this point tha
bernanke bank of america's term ends this thursday. several democratic senators have noted their opposition to his nomination. >> geoff hoon served as the former defense secretary under british prime minister tony blair from 1999 to 2005. last week he testified before the british iraq committee, a five-member committee examining the british in the iraq war. questions focused on mr. hoon's relationship with then defense secretary donald rumsfeld and the assessment of the military be this...
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the viewer of "america's most wanted" recognized the description of the man and his car. authorities surrounded a small motel in long key, florida. >> i'm just happy that the family found closure. that's what i'm happy about. i'm happy that the family can now mourn, ok? >> meridge is accused of fatally shooting his twin sisters, a 6-year-old cousin, 79-year-old aunt at a family home in jupiter, florida. >>> matthew is just 13 but has an experience that will last a lifetime. the california teen went sledding with his family. he got lost. it got dark and matthew lost a glove, lost his shoes and a sock. he spent the night in freezing conditions. his parents started to fear the worst because matthew has no wilderness training and no survival skills. >> only 13 years old and it's below 15 out there. it's colder than it was in the truck. i just didn't think they would find him alive in the morning. >> i was being all quiet just staring at everyone. when they told -- what they told me is i was screaming i'm over here. >> after 16 excruciating hours matthew was finally found in a
the viewer of "america's most wanted" recognized the description of the man and his car. authorities surrounded a small motel in long key, florida. >> i'm just happy that the family found closure. that's what i'm happy about. i'm happy that the family can now mourn, ok? >> meridge is accused of fatally shooting his twin sisters, a 6-year-old cousin, 79-year-old aunt at a family home in jupiter, florida. >>> matthew is just 13 but has an experience that will last a...
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he was a trains to attack america by al qaeda. since our hearing, osama bin laden has boasted of al qaeda sponsorship of the christmas day attack on america. and so while al qaeda claims credit for this attack, umar farouk abdulmutallab, who i think we can describe it as a soldier in al qaeda, and not an american citizen, now enjoys the constitutional protections of an american citizen, including a lawyer, who counseled him to remain silent even though he may have information that could protect the american people from another terrorist attack. to meet this is outrageous, a kind of alice in wonderland in turning the world on a sense -- in turning common sense on its head. i urge the authorities to turn abdulmutallab where he can be held as a prisoner of war, which he is, acknowledging with some certainty and gratitude that this means he will be held and given rights far in excess of what the geneva convention requires enemy combatants or prisoners of war be given. we will stay on top of this to make sure this mistake, the failure
he was a trains to attack america by al qaeda. since our hearing, osama bin laden has boasted of al qaeda sponsorship of the christmas day attack on america. and so while al qaeda claims credit for this attack, umar farouk abdulmutallab, who i think we can describe it as a soldier in al qaeda, and not an american citizen, now enjoys the constitutional protections of an american citizen, including a lawyer, who counseled him to remain silent even though he may have information that could protect...
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america saves on dunkin'. >> it's cold outside but ravens fans are feeling warp and toasty. i'm jennifer franciotti. details are next. >> i'm brook hart in washington. i'll have the latest on new screening ruled in place for air travelers. also the latest on the christmas day bomb plot investigation. >> is baltimore city winning its bet in reduced homicide rates? commissioner bealefeld will join us. >> bundle up. despite slightly softer winds, the frigid temperatures are expected to continue. the insta-weather plus
america saves on dunkin'. >> it's cold outside but ravens fans are feeling warp and toasty. i'm jennifer franciotti. details are next. >> i'm brook hart in washington. i'll have the latest on new screening ruled in place for air travelers. also the latest on the christmas day bomb plot investigation. >> is baltimore city winning its bet in reduced homicide rates? commissioner bealefeld will join us. >> bundle up. despite slightly softer winds, the frigid temperatures are...
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the value of america's houses and savings would have fallen either further. people would have rushed to take their money out of banks. it would have brought about utter collapse. i don't know a better way to say it than that. if people wonder if that was true, all they have to do is look back at what happened in the fall of 2008. you saw the value of american savings fall by almost 40%. trillions of dollars in lost wealth and millions left their homes. thousands and thousands of businesses had to close. that's what happens when you let a crisis get out of control. government should never let that happen. if they don't act and this is important for people to understand. people think it's unfair for the government to act to rescue a financial system. you cannot help an economy recover and create jobs. you can't preserve the value of people's savings without a functioning financial system. >> another moment when we requested the hearing that i was concerned about is the counter parties. they are looking into the whole issue. there have been comments that the cou
the value of america's houses and savings would have fallen either further. people would have rushed to take their money out of banks. it would have brought about utter collapse. i don't know a better way to say it than that. if people wonder if that was true, all they have to do is look back at what happened in the fall of 2008. you saw the value of american savings fall by almost 40%. trillions of dollars in lost wealth and millions left their homes. thousands and thousands of businesses had...
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poland, the family patriarch who died recently, the longest-owning owner of a major sports franchise in america, changed the nam of this team from the washington bullets to the washington wizards because of the sensitivity of the issue over the gun violence. the family is apparently extremely upset. the police and u.s. attorney's office are conducting an investigation to see whether deceases strict gun control rules were violated. >> after the game, he spoke with reporters saying he used bad judgment taking the guns into the locker room and denies about gambling saying there is a misconception about him and crittendon and he said he would deal with police on monday. >>> next at 11, elton john and eminem teamed up in 2001. they getting together, this time for a series on a personal matter. we have the news edge on. that get ready for cold. >> cold arctic air settling in. we have a wind advisory in effect, until 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. i would not be surprised if it's extended. the gusts from 45 to 50 miles an hour and also, windchill advisory in effect for areas to our west and to our north.
poland, the family patriarch who died recently, the longest-owning owner of a major sports franchise in america, changed the nam of this team from the washington bullets to the washington wizards because of the sensitivity of the issue over the gun violence. the family is apparently extremely upset. the police and u.s. attorney's office are conducting an investigation to see whether deceases strict gun control rules were violated. >> after the game, he spoke with reporters saying he used...
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if use of his statement of the weekend saying again that he is attacking america because it is america that created israel. host: would you cut anything else besides that? caller: no, it is the biggest problem we have right now. host: obama to seek spending freeze to trim deficit, a three- year proposal. pentagon is among those exempt. they going to talk about all the politics in a book of the times" -- they say that the initiative holds risk as well as potential benefit because mr. obama plans to exempt military spending while leaving many popular domestic programs vulnerable. naples, fla., a republican caller. caller: he ought to start at home. his wife has more people working for her than any of the president's wife. the spinning she does i think it's horrible. he does not give it our troops to support. we need those troops. host: "the times" goes on to read that the government spending is out of control, could to been to his loss of support among independent supporters. the concern could put upward pressure on interest rates for the u.s. district heights, john, on the democratic li
if use of his statement of the weekend saying again that he is attacking america because it is america that created israel. host: would you cut anything else besides that? caller: no, it is the biggest problem we have right now. host: obama to seek spending freeze to trim deficit, a three- year proposal. pentagon is among those exempt. they going to talk about all the politics in a book of the times" -- they say that the initiative holds risk as well as potential benefit because mr. obama...
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i have been involved, as perhaps you know, with some projects concerning educating america in little bit about what the framers of our constitution had in mind when they established an independent judicial branch at the federal level. and think people have lost sight of that overtime. plein-air state's first formed, they followed the pattern set -- when our state's first form, they follow the pattern of the federal government. there was confirmation by a state legislature. it was president andrew jackson who persuaded states to take a different approach. he was a populist. it was his thinking that the states should elect their judges in popular elections. georgia was the first state to say, yes, that is a good idea and they changed to a popular election of judges. many states follow suit. we can talk more about that later, but it has not been a wonderful development over time. >> i refer back to the book you wrote in 2002. >> yes. >> early on in the book, you talk about the work of art in the supreme court courtroom and hal it always held -- and how it always held important symbolism
i have been involved, as perhaps you know, with some projects concerning educating america in little bit about what the framers of our constitution had in mind when they established an independent judicial branch at the federal level. and think people have lost sight of that overtime. plein-air state's first formed, they followed the pattern set -- when our state's first form, they follow the pattern of the federal government. there was confirmation by a state legislature. it was president...
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there is a home ownership gap in america. the difference between an all- america and african-american and hispanic home ownership is too big. we have to address this. by the year 2010, we must increase minority homeowners by at least 5.5 million. >> is this where you thought to politics started -- bought the politics started? >> wiig shows phil gramm -- there were a lot of things that happened, but the legislation in december of 2000 was the big one. it basically said that you could not outlaw derivatives. if you read it, it protects these derivatives and allowed them to just ballooned beyond control. phil gramm was instrumental in that. you will remember michael green berger who is now a lawyer and a professor, he was a regulator. he was on the commodity futures trading commission. as early as 1998, he would have liked to outlaw these kinds of derivatives that have gotten us into some much trouble. he said that that point was the critical moment and that phil gramm was the person that pushed that through. >> were to happen t
there is a home ownership gap in america. the difference between an all- america and african-american and hispanic home ownership is too big. we have to address this. by the year 2010, we must increase minority homeowners by at least 5.5 million. >> is this where you thought to politics started -- bought the politics started? >> wiig shows phil gramm -- there were a lot of things that happened, but the legislation in december of 2000 was the big one. it basically said that you could...
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but we think it is important that america makes positive change and to do that we must get behind the president when he is right and become concerned when he is wrong. we think that he has done a commendable job so far and we hope that the congress and the senate will stop fighting. >> you had a big event scheduled for later today? >> we are pleased to be part of the annual event headed up by the grand master. they celebrate every year to emancipate proclamations, the 147th year that lincoln made the speech. as we know, people did not get the problems until later. every year we put that into perspective. where were we 147 years ago? fighting for the rights of everyone, doing more in our community, putting that in perspective. we are open to the public at 3:00 p.m., 1311. >> before you go, since you brought it up, the mlk parade, is this holiday doing what so many had hoped? a day to go shopping, a day to take off from work, is this bringing the awareness that many hoped it would? >> being a former president of the southern christian leaders conference is not doing a holiday or what we
but we think it is important that america makes positive change and to do that we must get behind the president when he is right and become concerned when he is wrong. we think that he has done a commendable job so far and we hope that the congress and the senate will stop fighting. >> you had a big event scheduled for later today? >> we are pleased to be part of the annual event headed up by the grand master. they celebrate every year to emancipate proclamations, the 147th year...
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. >> merhige was captured when a viewer of "america's most wanted" recognized him and his car. >>> a woman is resting at her parent's house after authorities say she escaped from her ex-fiancee. dennis cox kidnapped julie ann kilgore in colorado tuesday. three days later she, escaped while they were at a wyoming hotel. cox fled back to colorado and was killed in a shoot-out with police. >> he had a pistol and he was holding it to his head and they were yelling drop the gun. >> kilgore's father said his daughter broke off the engagement with cox last sunday. >>> mexican police say they've captured the head of a notorious drug cartel. carlos beltran leva was arrested wednesday. authorities say leva was taken into custody after he showed a fake driver's license with an alias they knew he'd been using. his arrest comes a week after his brother arturo was killed in a shoot-out outside mexico city. >>> iran has issued an ultimatum over its nuclear program. it's threatening to enrich nuclear fuel on its own. if the west is not renegotiate a u.n.-backed deal by the end of january. this deman
. >> merhige was captured when a viewer of "america's most wanted" recognized him and his car. >>> a woman is resting at her parent's house after authorities say she escaped from her ex-fiancee. dennis cox kidnapped julie ann kilgore in colorado tuesday. three days later she, escaped while they were at a wyoming hotel. cox fled back to colorado and was killed in a shoot-out with police. >> he had a pistol and he was holding it to his head and they were yelling...
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we all as citizens of the united states of america, united states of america, need to be vigilant. we need to pay attention to what's going on around us. we need to watch, and listen. >> host: mr. lipton, let's begin with air marshals not allowed on airplanes overseas. >> guest: air marshals are allowed and routinely do fly on, i think if i'm correct that they generally on american, you know, carriers. that may be only limitation. it is up to foreign governments to provide security on foreign carriers, i think. i'm not sure about because they don't speak publicly very much about their operations but air marshals are very much on flights coming to the u.s. from overseas. they recognize that is perhaps, a more severe threat right now, incoming flights and there is a lot of could have. not on every flight. but a lot more than they were right before christmas, i can tell you that. and there are, i don't know, since situations where foreign governments said, i'm sorry, you can't put an air marshal on the flight leaving our country. the u.s. does have the authority to say to a carrier, y
we all as citizens of the united states of america, united states of america, need to be vigilant. we need to pay attention to what's going on around us. we need to watch, and listen. >> host: mr. lipton, let's begin with air marshals not allowed on airplanes overseas. >> guest: air marshals are allowed and routinely do fly on, i think if i'm correct that they generally on american, you know, carriers. that may be only limitation. it is up to foreign governments to provide security...
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and america could be next." madam president, here's what the article went on to say: "this is how empires decline. it begins with a debt explosion. it ends with an inexorable reduction in the resources available for the army, navy and air force. if the united states doesn't come up soon with a credible plan to restore the federal budget to balance over the next five to ten years, the danger is very real that a debt crisis could lead to a major weakening of american power." madam president, the process has already begun. as i indicated, in the previous administration the debt doubled. foreign holdings of u.s. debt more than doubled. and we can see the track that we're on. from 2001, the beginning of the bush administration, the debt skyrocketed, and it continues to grow with the economic downturn and the projections from the congressional budget office for the future. in fact, we now estimate that the gross debt of the united states could reach 114% of the gross domestic product of the united states. that has onl
and america could be next." madam president, here's what the article went on to say: "this is how empires decline. it begins with a debt explosion. it ends with an inexorable reduction in the resources available for the army, navy and air force. if the united states doesn't come up soon with a credible plan to restore the federal budget to balance over the next five to ten years, the danger is very real that a debt crisis could lead to a major weakening of american power." madam...
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it's a cross section of america. our opportunity as a party is to open arms and well come people that want to be part of what we think is a principals leadership that takes america and helps us build infrastructure and empower people. so, i have reached out my and and said let's work together. we're fighting the same cause and fighting about the same principals of free market and free enterprise. lower taxes. a confidence marketplace and not trying cow down to those that do not have our best interest in line and with that kind of message - but then following it up with action, where we actually follow through and act on those things and make sure we control the spending in washington, that we lower it's influence in businesses in our daily lives i think we'll turn an important corner. host: is that part of a national platform for the republicans? guest: i think so. it really will come down to what individual candidates can do in their communities and how they translate the message and principals. you saw in virginia
it's a cross section of america. our opportunity as a party is to open arms and well come people that want to be part of what we think is a principals leadership that takes america and helps us build infrastructure and empower people. so, i have reached out my and and said let's work together. we're fighting the same cause and fighting about the same principals of free market and free enterprise. lower taxes. a confidence marketplace and not trying cow down to those that do not have our best...
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get jaw-dropping fios tv, america's highest rated internet, and unlimited nationwide calling for just $99.99 a month. plus a special double bonus: $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. don't wait. offer ends january 16th. call 1.866.699.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. this is fios. this is big. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at noon in hd. >> good afternoon. i am sarah caldwell. the big story this afternoon, the frigid weather. we are still seeing some- freezing temperatures. let's go to sandra shaw at the ins to wonder some other -- the insta-weather center. >> a hike is still going to be only 38 degrees prepare for the next two days, we are going to be below freezing for the actual temperature. the winds have died down a little bit, but they are still very crusty. -- gusty. 16 in westminster, 15 in parkton. generally about 20 over on the eastern shore. for the rest of the af
get jaw-dropping fios tv, america's highest rated internet, and unlimited nationwide calling for just $99.99 a month. plus a special double bonus: $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. don't wait. offer ends january 16th. call 1.866.699.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. this is fios. this is big. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live,...
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over the weekend, the suspect is captured thanks to america's most wanted. we're live with that story next. >>> also straight ahead, why the new year is bringing a lot of new delays for metro riders. we'll share the details of how your commute might be impacted. >>> still more to come on our top story, the reported firing of redskins coach jim zorn. our coverage continues whether we check in with dave ross who is in san diego for the final game of the skins' season. does your phone surf the web ? does your phone surf the web with the speed and power of a pro surfer at pipeline ? does it bring you the web in all its glory... ...in all its intended pixels... allowing you to reach the farthest expanses of its universe, deepest depths of its oceans without getting as much as a grain of sand in your shorts ? droid does. wave-shredding web speed. in a world of doesn't... right now buy a droid and get a droid eris free. in a world of doesn't... ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. thanks. [ female announcer ] trying to lower your
over the weekend, the suspect is captured thanks to america's most wanted. we're live with that story next. >>> also straight ahead, why the new year is bringing a lot of new delays for metro riders. we'll share the details of how your commute might be impacted. >>> still more to come on our top story, the reported firing of redskins coach jim zorn. our coverage continues whether we check in with dave ross who is in san diego for the final game of the skins' season. does your...
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and not only does it not undermine america's prosperity, it is the key to america's prosperity -- or one of the keys. because it maintains a sound money supply and tbhaws a time of crisis -- and because in a time of crisis like we had in late-2008, it is there to step up and may make the tough decisions, independent of the political process, and it has proven that it can do it. and so i would hope we wouldn't allow all of this fervor to find fault with people to overwhelm an extremely talented nominee who deserves to be reconfirmed and who we quite honestly need, who we need in that position as chairman of the federal reserve. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from oregon is recognized. mr. merkley: mr. president, i rise today to oppose the nomination of ben bernanke as chairman of the fed. i do so as a member of the banking committee who voted against his nomination in that committee, because i researched his record, and on that record i believe that ben bernanke is not the right person to lead the fed. in short, bernanke's decisions over the last
and not only does it not undermine america's prosperity, it is the key to america's prosperity -- or one of the keys. because it maintains a sound money supply and tbhaws a time of crisis -- and because in a time of crisis like we had in late-2008, it is there to step up and may make the tough decisions, independent of the political process, and it has proven that it can do it. and so i would hope we wouldn't allow all of this fervor to find fault with people to overwhelm an extremely talented...
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the heads of jpmorgan chase, bank of america and goldman sachs are among those who will testify. the hearings begin on wednesday and could cub into thursday. >>> the football crisis may have caused problems for home sales but they rose in the baltimore area in 2009. the baltimore sun says sales increased by 3%. the downsize is the average sale price fell 9% compared to 2008. many economists say sales picked up due to the $8,000 first-time home buyer credit. >>> baltimore is halfway through the traditional flu season that typically ends in april. as gee gentlemen barnett explains, doctors are hosting h1n1 flu clinics anticipating a boost in patients. >> reporter: the h1n1 flur clinic in southwest baltimore works on a first come. >> we had people here about an hour before we were supposed to start. >> reporter: first served basis. >> it's a different bug. >> reporter: doctors say it's unpredictable. that's why many hospitals are keeping strict visitation restrictions to protect patients and workers. >> at this point, we still have visitor limitations in place. we're still asking vi
the heads of jpmorgan chase, bank of america and goldman sachs are among those who will testify. the hearings begin on wednesday and could cub into thursday. >>> the football crisis may have caused problems for home sales but they rose in the baltimore area in 2009. the baltimore sun says sales increased by 3%. the downsize is the average sale price fell 9% compared to 2008. many economists say sales picked up due to the $8,000 first-time home buyer credit. >>> baltimore is...
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it is a very toxic time in america. people did not trust government or understand what they're doing. the missiles are what we see today in some of these instances that your guest has mentioned. host: houston, texas. what are your thoughts? caller: fit as a republican, -- as a republican, -- and i have been a republican for a long time -- but what should we do here? we cannot have a magic wand. both sides need to start working together on this. what would he do to bring this country back to what it was? if you do not have a job, no health care, that means the government has to pay for some of these people. jobs, health care, everything is important here. republicans are opposing everything, but i have not heard anything that they would do. guest: 01 of the difficulties here is this issue of bipartisanship. president obama pledged when he came into office that his way of handling congress would be different. we would break through all of this toxic discourse between democrats and republicans. frankly, that has not happen
it is a very toxic time in america. people did not trust government or understand what they're doing. the missiles are what we see today in some of these instances that your guest has mentioned. host: houston, texas. what are your thoughts? caller: fit as a republican, -- as a republican, -- and i have been a republican for a long time -- but what should we do here? we cannot have a magic wand. both sides need to start working together on this. what would he do to bring this country back to...
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america or france or germany, whatever the country may be. and that we find that there is no correlation between a strong religious identity and a lower or a weaker national identity. the two can be strong at the same time and indeed they can even strengthen each other. host: when it comes to how much knowledge about the following religions, according to the poll, 3% said they had a great deal of fonl about islam, 34% some, and 23% said none at all. can you clarify what defines a great deal of knowledge compared to some knowledge? >> it's again self-reported. however someone would assess their own knowledge. it is interesting to note that we still find the majority of americans say that they have little to no knowledge about islam. despite the heavy media coverage and despite the growing engagement between the united states and muslim majority societies, i think this is a gap that is important to phil. host: just by comparison, 67% said they had a great deal of knowledge. detroit, michigan, up next. darren on our democrat's line. caller: i wo
america or france or germany, whatever the country may be. and that we find that there is no correlation between a strong religious identity and a lower or a weaker national identity. the two can be strong at the same time and indeed they can even strengthen each other. host: when it comes to how much knowledge about the following religions, according to the poll, 3% said they had a great deal of fonl about islam, 34% some, and 23% said none at all. can you clarify what defines a great deal of...